CG’s Allen Slams Piracy, Hails UN Action

CG’s Allen Slams Piracy, Hails UN Action

The Navy, and the Pentagon in general, has been generally silent about the recent brazen acts of piracy off the Somali coast. The Coast Guard has come out swinging.

Commandant Adm. Thad Allen said Wednesday in his official Coast Guard blog that he believes piracy is “an insult to civilization” and called for more action against pirates. “It is a vexing problem, but one that must be solved,” he said.

In his blog, Allen argues that the biggest problem isn’t stopping the pirates from taking over ships, but the ability to punish them once they are caught. “Somali-based piracy is flourishing because it is profitable and nearly consequence-free due to the lack of governance and a judicial system in Somalia,” he noted.


To help curb the problem, the international community must focus not only on stopping the pirates at sea but on punishing them once they are caught. “Mutually agreed upon procedures for this must be established before an event occurs — trying to finalize policy during an international incident is a recipe for confusion and failure. This is very similar to counterdrug operations that take place pursuant to international agreements that allow for the prosecution of those involved,” the admiral wrote.

To be fair, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Nov. 19 that the international community needed to come up with a way to try and punish pirates and not just focus on blowing them out of the water. But Morrell’s comments left the impression that the US wasn’t quite sure what to do and was frustrated by the difficult operational and legal issues the Somali pirates raise. Allen’s blog provides a pretty clear and unambiguous approach — and tone.

In his blog, Allen points to UN resolution 1846 passed on Dec. 2. This provides a legal basis for 78 percent of the world’s governments to turn pirates over to a coastal government which is then “obliged to accept custody and extradite or prosecute unless” it can explain why the UN resolution does not apply, he said.

Allen goes on to say that this resolution, along with existing international law, “provides an effective legal framework.” He said the Coast Guard has been working the interagency process for months to help get this passed and it is, he says, “a step in the right direction.”

Allen clearly has his eye on the wider world as he calls for more legal action against piracy. For example, the European Union is deploying an anti-piracy flotilla on Dec. 10, the first time the EU has ever engaged in a sea-going military mission. Stopping the pirates dead in their tracks is appealing, but the risk of punishment would seem likely to curb their predilection for flouting the laws of the sea. And if they stay home or stick to fishing, then the world would have no need to shoot them dead or disrupt global trade.

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Sir:
One flaw in the proposal.
The country that the Pirates would be turned over to, after capture, etc. is the same country they sailed from. Pardon the grammer.
Somalia, is not a viable return point.
Proposed.
Capture in International waters. Then transport to the Swiss, at the Hague court of criminal actions. Better yet, Transport directly to Loyds of London door step.
No one wants to really punish, end or disrupt this piracy. The face of it makes for news, managed at best, but a concern. Ransoms are and will be paid. Pirates will and are, continuing to do thier acts.
It is really sad, that the USCG Sailors have to be involved at all. A simple, Live and Let Live policy would be more appropriate. However, this vexes the mind of the US Citizen. After all, we are the calvary.
As soon as the benefactors of this situation, IE: the UE and the various Corporations lose significant monies, then the piracy will end.
end

Agree that turning over Somali pirates to the non-existent Somali government would do nothing to remove them from the seas.

Probably you’ve all seen the articles concerning the money they are spending on, for a partial list, cars, houses, quat (they get charged higher rates that the townspeople), and bride buying.

Given this I can visualize a captured pirate receiving a hero’s welcome home, limo trip back to his house and encouragement to get ‘back to work’.

Meanwhile, if captured and sent to, for example, The Hague for trial their numbers would decrease. The faster the number of pirates returning from raiding forays decrease – whether from going to trial, jail, or being killed, the better the deterrent would be to those still on land.

They’re in it for the money, not a political statement, and certainly not for a suicide mission.

ON the other side, how about helping them reestablish profitable fishing? Might be cheaper than either fighting them OR paying ransoms.

Thanks Admiral Allen,
You have the unique perspective and initiated progress toward this objective! Action was initiated after your words took flight.
Semper Paratus/Semper Fidelis

Sure am glad one of our sea-going service chiefs, has balls.

“In another of near-daily incidents, the U.S. Navy said pirates fired small arms weapons at one of its supply ships off the coast of Somalia. The USNS Lewis and Clark outran the two pirate skiffs after being chased for about an hour on Wednesday.”

http://​www​.reuters​.com/​a​r​t​i​c​l​e​/​d​o​m​e​s​t​i​c​N​e​w​s​/​i​d​U​S​L​7​5​5​7​7​1​2​0​0​9​0​507

Adm. Mullen — .…“Not a Proponent of Arming Merchant Marine And Piracy “Is Not My Priority Right Now.”

The head of the Maritime Administration, James Caponiti, who oversees America’s merchant marine, said today that he opposed the arming of US merchant seamen to counter pirates. “We do not want to arm mariners in any event,” …the risks were just too great even though there is training for mariners to be trained in the use of small arms.

http://​www​.dodbuzz​.com/​c​a​t​e​g​o​r​y​/​h​o​m​e​l​a​n​d​-​s​e​c​u​r​i​ty/

HANG THEM FROM THE YARD ARM(CRANE BOOM) OR ON THE SIDE OF THE SHIP LIKE HUMAN BOAT BUMPERS
PIRACY IS A CRIME ..ALWAYS HAS BEEN…PUNISHMENT PREDOMINANTLY WAS HANGING ..Y CHANGE WHAT WORKS..Y REINVENT THE WHEEL..HOLD THOSE THAT PERFORM CRIMINAL ACTS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS AND PUNISH THEM..QUICKLY EFFICIANTLY EFFECTIVELY.…THE HISTORICAL AND LEGAL PRECEDENTS HAVE BEEN SET YEARS AND YEARS AGO…AFTER A FEW DOZEN OF THESE THUGS ARE CAPTURED TRIED AND HUNG ON THE SPOT EITHER FROM THE SHIP THEY ATTACKED OR NEARBY MILITARY OR POLICE VESSELS.….IT WILL STOP..OR GIVE THEM PAUSE FOR THOUGHT..IF I AM CAIGHT THEY WILL HANG ME!!!! I’D THINK TWICE…BETTER YET..STATION A PLATFORM OF SOME SORT WITH A MULTIPLE SET OF GALLOWS JUST OFF THE HEAVIEST PIRATED AREAS AND HANG THESE CRIMINALS THERE FOR ALL THE OTHER CRIMINALS TO SEE..STRIKES ME AS AN EFFECTIVE EDUCATIONAL APPROACH..THEN AGAIN TO ME WRONG IS WRONG AND CRIME CRIME. HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE FOR THERE ACTIONS AND ACTIVELY SHOW THEM THE RESULT OF THOSE ACTIONS.
HANG THEM..HIGH..FAST„,AND CONTINIOUSLY UNTIL THEY STOP THE ATTACKS..AND MAYBE TAKE OUT SOME OF THEIR SHORE BASES AS WELL..WE DID IT BEFORE..NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT TO DO IT AGAIN..PROSECUTE WITH PERSISTENCE AND MEANING…JUST MY THOUGHTS ON THE MATTER..
THANK YOU

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